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. This is an advanced clinical training program beginning February 3, 2026, and ending February 2, 2027, with an opportunity to extend for a second year. The mission of this Post-MSW graduate training program
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Apply Now How to Apply Candidates interested in this position as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow should submit a single PDF file including their CV and a cover letter describing their research
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detailing the status of ongoing work, using spreadsheets, word processing, and graphics computer programs, participating in lab meetings, and accomplishing general laboratory tasks and other related tasks as
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encouraged to apply for additional funding after one year. Required Qualifications* An MD or PhD degree is required for this position. We are seeking exceptional candidates with strong backgrounds in vascular
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research that influences clinical practice and policy regarding the opioid epidemic and pain treatment. The successful candidate will undertake an intensive post-doctoral training program for up to two years
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early as the eighth day after posting. Final hiring approval is made by the program chair, and offers are expected to be made by the early winter term of 2026. The selection criteria include meeting the
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that machine learning applications are developed with ethical considerations in mind. Participate in regular meetings with the research group. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer
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. Our faculty, staff, and trainees conduct a diverse range of musculoskeletal research and scholarship. The department?s research program is integral to its mission and vision of leading advances in
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-Onc and the Rogel Cancer Center in Ann Arbor, MI. This individual will join as a post-doctoral researcher and work directly with Dr. Joshi Alumkal, Leader of the U of M Prostate/Genitourinary Oncology
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they are developing Required Qualifications* PhD Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field Familiarity with (biomedical) signal processing Experience